Lately I've been really stressed out. I have a lot of hard classes at school and it's hard to balance all my homework and my job after school. Quitting my job is not an option, as I need to save for many things and put gas in my car. Anyway, lately I just stay up until 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning on school nights just to finish my homework, so obviously I'm really tired all the time. Then, on weekends, I work early, so I never get a chance to catch up on sleep. So I take a nap, and then half the day is gone and I have to rush to get everything done. So, in short, I'm very busy and it's really stressing me out. Any suggestions on a quick way to handle stress? Maybe a better idea to manage my time wisely?
Maybe work less days during the school week? Maybe change your weekend hours to a later shift? If those aren't options at your current job, you should consider a different place of employment.
Yah, you may need money for things, but your education is more important. (Even if you are saving for college- there are grants available for that...) And if you aren't very well rested, it makes it harder for you to do your schoolwork, and it takes longer for you to get it done. A tired brain can only do so much. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
MissxJacky answered Friday March 30 2007, 12:11 pm: Well maybe you should find a different job..
Or possibly get different hours for your job.
Because you shouldn't have to be staying up till 2 or 3 in the morning to finish HW.
That's the only option I'm thinking but otherwise I'm not sure because I haven't been in that situation. [ MissxJacky's advice column | Ask MissxJacky A Question ]
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